Discover Malta’s History & Global Impact on Facebook
Imagine scrolling through your Facebook feed, and suddenly, you’re transported to a grand, historic building in Valletta. The International Academy of the Order of St Lazarus has just launched its official Facebook page, and it’s not just another local group. This is an international organisation with deep roots in Malta, and it’s about to make your social media experience a whole lot more fascinating.
From Valletta to the World
The Order of St Lazarus, a chivalric order dedicated to charity and humanitarian work, has been active in Malta since the 16th century. Today, its international academy is headquartered in the heart of our capital city, a stone’s throw from St George’s Square. The launch of their Facebook page is more than just a digital presence; it’s a window into their centuries-old history and their modern-day mission.
More Than Just a Page
The International Academy’s Facebook page is not just a place to share updates and events. It’s a digital museum, a living history book, and a platform for global connection. You’ll find stories of the Order’s past, from its origins in the Crusades to its role in Malta’s history. You’ll also find news of their present-day activities, from medical aid in Africa to cultural preservation in Europe.
For Malta, this means a unique opportunity to engage with our island’s rich history and its global impact. It’s a chance to connect with like-minded individuals and organisations around the world, all from the comfort of your Facebook feed. Whether you’re a history buff, a humanitarian, or just curious about the world beyond our shores, this page is a treasure trove of discovery.
Joining the Conversation
But the International Academy of the Order of St Lazarus isn’t just sharing its story; it’s inviting you to be a part of it. The Facebook page is a space for conversation, for questions, and for collaboration. You can learn about their upcoming events, both in Malta and abroad, and even get involved in their work. It’s a chance to make a real difference, one Facebook post at a time.
So, go ahead, give their page a like. You never know what fascinating corner of history or humanitarian work you might find yourself exploring next. And who knows? You might just find yourself part of a global community, all connected by a grand building in Valletta and a shared passion for making the world a better place.
